This VINTAGE ST. PETE story was originally published on Jan. 14, 2020. For more in the series, click here. More than two decades after Dr....
Opera Tampa’s ambitious production of The Pirates of Penzance, left high, dry and un-performed because of Covid, is the first show on the company’s new schedule,...
The Florida Orchestra is back, and no one is happier than Michael Francis. The organization’s musical director, conductor and public face took a moment out of...
Fifty years ago Wednesday, St. Petersburg was visited, for the first time, by an incumbent American president. Richard Milhous Nixon gave a speech to a capacity...
After a last gig on March 16 – a wedding reception in Belleair Beach – James Suggs was one more musician whose momentum was stopped dead...
Drydocked back in March, actor Giles Davies took his forced vacation in stride – after all, nobody was getting on any stage, anywhere, and masking up...
The Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg has been enlarged, expanded and enhanced plenty of times in its 55-year history. The Hazel Hough Wing, on the...
Man has conquered the elements, the last element to be brought under subjugation being the air. Yesterday demonstrated the fact that air lines will in the...
After seven months locked in the cold Covid cellar, freeFall Theatre burst back into the fresh air Friday night – literally. Eric Davis and Michael Raabe’s...
The Catalyst Sessions began the last week in March, with a simple goal: To keep St. Petersburg’s arts community connected, one conversation at a time. Since...